Asked by Affi
Felton Riddle:
Your son Felton is a student in a class of 6 children. His classmates are Aaron, Bert, Chester, Diego, and Elmer.
Aaron is better than Chester.
Bert is better than exactly three others.
Chester is better than at least one other student.
Diego is better than everyone else.
Elmer is not better than Chester.
Felton is not better than Elmer.
Based only on these statements, how can you proudly say that your son is better than Diego?
Your son Felton is a student in a class of 6 children. His classmates are Aaron, Bert, Chester, Diego, and Elmer.
Aaron is better than Chester.
Bert is better than exactly three others.
Chester is better than at least one other student.
Diego is better than everyone else.
Elmer is not better than Chester.
Felton is not better than Elmer.
Based only on these statements, how can you proudly say that your son is better than Diego?
Answers
Steve
You cannot, since
Diego is better than everyone else
Diego is better than everyone else
Marko
I know the answer to this because i am the one who created this riddle.